Steve Lindow – Understanding Microbial Life on Leaves | GES Colloquium
Bacteria that live on leaf surfaces play important roles ranging from global precipitation to plant health
Bacteria that live on leaf surfaces play important roles ranging from global precipitation to plant health
Gene editing as a tool for agricultural diversification: perspectives from a multi-sector deliberative group.
How Pew's approaches increase the likelihood that research is applied in real world conservation decisions.
In this workshop, we will explore how to engage with our students about the challenges and opportunities of doing science in the public interest.
IN-PERSON COLLOQUIUM. Revive & Restore's "Intended Consequences" initiative aims at rebalancing the risk-benefit equation around the use of biotechnologies in conservation practices.
Statement regarding cancellation of the upcoming Colloquium on March 29, Panel: Narratives and Storytelling in the Public Communication of Science and Technology
A 21st century guide to communicating science on emotional and contentious topics
Go behind the scenes of science and celebrity with Dr. Elizabeth Jones, NC State History alumna and author of Ancient DNA: The Making of a Celebrity Science.
In this workshop, we will explore the framework of "responsible research and innovation," which offers a lens for thinking about the social and political context of science and the practices that can promote responsibility.
Factors influencing the adoption of GE crops in Africa, and Dr. Wambugu's pioneering work on GE sweetpotato and with the Africa Biofortified Sorghum (ABS) project.
An interdisciplinary agenda to studying the impacts of bioengineered crops for climate change mitigation
With the coaching of core faculty from the Genetic Engineering and Society Center, groups of MBTP faculty mentors and trainees will focus on three specific controversies in biotechnology. Lunch provided from Neomonde.